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Crusades

Terry Jones and Alan Ereira

(Penguin books)

Penguin : BBC Books, 1996

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Originally published: London: BBC, 1994

Includes bibliographical references (p. 197-[201]) and index

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Description

In 1095 Pope Urban II called upon Christians to march under the banner of the Cross and save their brothers in the East from the advance of Islam. This vision of crusading Christianity dominated the events of the next two centuries and brought together people of all ages and backgrounds, sworn to spread Christianity and wrest the Holy Land from the Infidel. First published to accompany the acclaimed BBC television series, `Crusades' tells the compelling, often horrific, story of the fanatics and fantasists, knights and peasants who were caught up in these fervent times. It reveals how Muslims, Jews and Christians were massacred, and how the Crusades sowed the seeds of `jihad', the holy war for Islam, a legacy that endures today.

Table of Contents

  • The world of a crusader
  • the great adventure
  • war in Anatolia
  • the march to Jerusalem
  • the Arab response
  • the fight back begins
  • St Bernard's dogs
  • Arab unity
  • Saladin the upstart
  • the fall of Jerusalem
  • to the rescue
  • the battle of the heroes - Richard vs Saladin
  • the fourth crusade
  • a new kind of crusade
  • Mongols and Mameluks.

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